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John Underwood New law makes wholesaling illegal is SC
22 July 2024 | 82 replies
Does the high bidder at a foreclosure auction obtain an equitable interest?
Dave Rav Placing lien on a MH
20 July 2024 | 10 replies
If so, does it also tie up the tenant's ability to obtain a moving permit?
Doug Meeuwsen Partnership with in-laws
19 July 2024 | 2 replies
Our goals: Obtain another investment property while not having to pay anything for a down payment.I envision that my in-laws would use $250k (equity in current house) as a down payment to get into a new smaller location.
Karolina Powell Questions to ask when touring a multi family
21 July 2024 | 12 replies
Ask about the maintenance history.Units: Visit as many individual units as possible to assess their condition and note any necessary repairs or updates.Structural Issues: Be vigilant about signs of water damage, mold, or pests, which could indicate larger problems.Safety Compliance: Verify that the property meets all local safety and building codes, including fire alarms, extinguishers, and emergency exits.Financial and Operational AspectsRent Roll: Request a detailed rent roll to understand current rents, lease terms, and tenant occupancy.Expenses: Get a breakdown of all operating expenses, including utilities, maintenance, insurance, property management fees, and taxes.Income Verification: Ask for historical income statements (preferably 12 months or more) to verify the revenue.Vacancy Rates: Inquire about the historical and current vacancy rates and how they compare to the market average.Tenant Profile: Understand the tenant mix, including residential versus commercial tenants, lease lengths, and tenant turnover rates.Property Management: Find out if the property is currently managed by a professional management company and if you will retain or replace them.Legal and ComplianceZoning Laws: Ensure the property complies with current zoning laws and inquire about any zoning changes that may affect the property.Rent Control: Determine if the property is subject to rent control or other regulations that could impact income.Permits and Licenses: Check that all necessary permits and licenses are up to date.Value-Add PotentialRenovation Opportunities: Identify areas where you could add value through renovations or upgrades.Rent Increases: Assess the potential for increasing rents based on market rates and property improvements.Additional Income: Explore opportunities for additional income streams, such as laundry facilities, parking fees, or storage rentals.Environmental ConsiderationsEnvironmental Hazards: Check for any environmental issues like asbestos, lead paint, or underground storage tanks.Flood Zones: Verify if the property is in a flood zone and the implications for insurance and risk.Questions to Ask the SellerReason for Selling: Understand the seller’s motivation to gauge the urgency and possible negotiation points.Recent Repairs and Improvements: Ask about any recent capital expenditures and future planned repairs.Tenant Relations: Inquire about the relationship with tenants and any ongoing disputes or issues.Due DiligenceProfessional Inspection: Hire a professional inspector to conduct a thorough examination of the property.Appraisal: Obtain an independent appraisal to verify the property’s market value.Legal Review: Have a real estate attorney review all contracts, leases, and legal documents related to the property.By covering these aspects, you’ll be in a stronger position to make an informed decision about your potential investment.
Dani Sounthone VA LOAN to LLC or not?
20 July 2024 | 4 replies
The primary purpose is to assist eligible veterans in purchasing, building, repairing, retaining, or adapting a home for personal occupancy.Asset Protection Strategies: If your goal is to protect your assets, there are other strategies you might consider:Insurance: Obtaining adequate insurance coverage, like homeowner's insurance and umbrella policies (as @Greg Scott mentioned), can provide a layer of protection against liabilities.Homestead Exemption: Some states offer a homestead exemption that can protect a portion of your home's value from creditors.Trusts: In some cases, placing the property in a trust can provide asset protection, although this can be complex and requires legal expertise.Legal and Financial Advice: It's crucial to seek advice from legal and financial experts.
Patty Tower Paying off Debt While Investing
23 July 2024 | 28 replies
A large, deep and qualified network of "intermediaries" to provide deal flow OR the ability to spend $5 -10K PER MONTH on obtaining that deal flow. 5.
William Jett Turnipseed Hello, Just starting out.
20 July 2024 | 2 replies
It's easy to obtain, costs very little, and doesn't require extra, on-going effort to maintain.
John Smith Any suggestion on how to obtain mortgage?
16 July 2024 | 5 replies
Any suggestion on how to obtain mortgage?
Erik Stuer RV Park/ Tiny Home Zoning Nube
19 July 2024 | 0 replies
I intend to sell one my single family homes (which I can avoid taxes on with the 2/5 primary residence clause) to obtain the needed capital. 
Ronald Valverde How to analyze an owner condo conversion to rental
19 July 2024 | 2 replies
I'd like to obtain pure cash flow and cash on cash.